The letter T at the end of words is not pronounced in Canadian English... unless you live in the Maritimes.
In Canada, the word-final T is actually pronounced as a glottal stop or a flap T. This is common throughout most of North America, including the United States. In New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, though, the letter T is pronounced fully at the end of words.
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The letter T at the end of words is not pronounced in Canadian English... unless you live in the Maritimes.
In Canada, the word-final T is actually pronounced as a glottal stop or a flap T. This is common throughout most of North America, including the United States. In New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, though, the letter T is pronounced fully at the end of words.
#Canada #Canadian #LanguageLearning #linguistics #accent